Asked by Jon
When a closed tin is heated, the pressure inside it increases. This happens because:
The molecules move faster and each molecule strikes the walls of the tin more often.
The molecules move faster and each molecule strikes the walls of the tin more often.
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Answered by
DrBob222
That sounds good to me but you might want to add "more often with more force."
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